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The Administrative System of the Economy should be Separated from the Administrative System of State Power

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  • Luo Jingfen

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To a large extent, the organizationl form of economic administration depends on the development of the productive forces and the socialization of production. With the continued growth of the productive forces, especially the progress of socialized production, this organizational form has to undergo ceaseless change in order to keep pace with the socialization of production. As things stand in our country now, we urgently need to reorganize the fragmented enterprise under multi-leadership according to the principle of a coordinated specialization. Different types of business-oriented companies should be set up to replace step by step the backward organizational form of production in which administrative setups at the central and local levels directly manage and command industrial enterprises.

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  • Luo Jingfen, 1981. "The Administrative System of the Economy should be Separated from the Administrative System of State Power," Chinese Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(4), pages 17-29, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:chinec:v:14:y:1981:i:4:p:17-29
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